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BHMCruiser

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  1. Our processor in Alabama will not take them if you gut them. They got blamed for too many bad gut jobs that soured meat.
  2. Cabot stuff is so nice it's crazy
  3. Connections are kind of a nightmare but I'm not ruling it out. This is very tentative planning. I really am not a big Florence guy but I hear you. I think my kids would prefer a day trip to Tivoli over an extra day in Florence but thank you. Got it. Thank you.
  4. Okay, so crazy idea and I need some input. I lived in Italy for a semester when I was in college circa 1997, predominantly in Rome, but we pretty much went from Naples area to Florence and everywhere in between (I was a Classical Archaeology major, so we went anywhere there were ruins, but mixed in some Florence because it was Florence). Then I took my wife to Sorrento for our honeymoon in 2004. Anyway, I would like to take my family to Italy maybe spring break of next year. I was thinking arrive on Sunday in Rome, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday in Rome, Thursday train to Venice for half a day and travel to Florence, Friday in Florence, fly out of closest airport Sunday (Milan? Pisa?). I don't love Florence but think a day and overnight there would be good for the kids. In Rome I was thinking of Hotel Quirinale because of its convenient location and its being nice enough for the family to enjoy. Is this totally nuts? I don't want to stay overnight in Venice, but think the kids should see it. I don't want to spend too much time in Florence. I figure I'm going to have to fly out of Milan or Pisa and don't really care that much about time spent in either location. I'd hate to shorten Rome to two days. I think that would be tough. Any thoughts? I completely recognize this will be a whirlwind and does not do any of the places we are going justice, but that's life with kids.
  5. BHMCruiser

    LBGTQ

    10-4
  6. BHMCruiser

    LBGTQ

    Serious question: when you say "but she's not a man so she shouldn't have ever been swimming with them," what does that mean? Was she not biologically male (with all perceived physical superiorities) at that time? I'm not starting shit or laying a trap or anything like that. I genuinely want to know what you mean by that. As for your last sentence, do you think trans women should be allowed to compete in ALL sports with cisgendered women? What about things like MMA?
  7. Camden Yards is a phenomenal ballpark, but Baltimore is a shithole and I would completely avoid it.
  8. BHMCruiser

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    exactly
  9. Yes. Yes. No.
  10. I'd just stay in Philly and check it out. DC is great, but it's a separate trip. And there's some good places to eat in DC but COVID really knocked a hole in it. Independence Hall and the Philadelphia Museum of Art are both cool. If you're itching to take advantage of being on the East Coast, Philadelphia is about halfway by train between DC and NYC, so you can really do just about anything.
  11. BHMCruiser

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    MAYBE THE PERSON WHO POSTED AN ARTICLE ABOUT LIA THOMAS' RECORDS BEING BROKEN? THAT'S ALL I AM TALKING ABOUT
  12. BHMCruiser

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    nice straw man
  13. BHMCruiser

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    Yeah that's not my point but I get why you'd think that.
  14. BHMCruiser

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    No but you'd agree that Lia Thomas performed better as a woman than as a man, compared to her competition?
  15. BHMCruiser

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    as in "if you set the Ivy League record, then you too can beat this very mediocre swimmer who has transitioned"
  16. BHMCruiser

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    I think it stands for the proposition that a truly mediocre biological male swimmer can completely dominate women's athletics and can only be beaten by some of the absolute best times ever recorded.
  17. BHMCruiser

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    I'm not really sure this proves the point you're trying to make
  18. It's just the slide, not the frame. And the slide broke clean in half. No recoil spring on earth could do that. Unbelievably dangerous.
  19. My favorite line in the whole movie is when Frank runs into his ex-wife at the grocery store and she says it's been what, a year, and she's been busy. He says he has been busy too. When she asks what he's been doing, his response is "I tried to join a gym." Fucking amazing.
  20. I'd rather have a refund. That is bad.
  21. There's more coming. But, everybody's doing it.
  22. BHMCruiser

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    First law of trans/homophobia: with minor exceptions for some religious figures, the more that your public agenda focuses on eradication of homosexuality et al., the more likely it is you eat dicks in the closet.
  23. Granddad?
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